Teaching Telecommunication Standards - Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice
Antoni Gelonch, Vuk Marojevic, Ismael Gomez

TL;DR
This paper presents a practical methodology for teaching telecommunication standards, particularly LTE, using software-defined radio technology and open-source tools to enhance learning and industry readiness.
Contribution
It introduces a six-stage learning framework and a portable, cost-effective environment for teaching wireless standards, bridging the gap between theory and practice.
Findings
Effective student engagement with LTE standards
Successful implementation of portable SDR-based learning environment
Positive feedback from students and educators
Abstract
Telecommunication standards have become a reliable mechanism to strengthen collaboration between industry and research institutions to accelerate the evolution of communications systems. Standards are needed to enable cooperation while promoting competition. Within the framework of a standard, the companies involved in the standardization process contribute and agree on appropriate technical specifications to ensure diversity, compatibility and facilitate worldwide commercial deployment and evolution. Those parts of the system that can create competitive advantages are intentionally left open in the specifications. Such specifications are extensive, complex and minimalistic. This makes the telecommunication standards education a difficult endeavor, but it is much demanded by industry and governments to spur economic growth. This paper describes a methodology for teaching wireless…
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